Tuesday, August 11, 2009
What's new?
In addition to preparing our existing line of goods, we are introducing some new products too. We've been asked time and again about making certain items, and so, at long last, we will launch them. After working through different recipes and testing phases we will be releasing a facial care line of goods as well as a pet line too!
Stay tuned as we unveil these items both at shows and online. It's been a long time coming (some of you have been waiting well over a year ~ sorry!!! These things take time work work out to our liking! ;) and we're excited but not quite ready yet. Soon... promise! Things are curing and doing the things they need to do to be ready, but come Fall... they will be out.
Thanks for your requests, encouragement and patience as we continue to meet your needs for handcrafted, natural goodness. What a great job we have, huh?!?
More later... including our show schedule... hope to see you at our shows!
Best,
Lynn and all of Emma's Friends : )
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Featured on another site...
We are one of only a few bath/body makers featured on their Flicker site. It was quite an honor... and surprise!... to get the call. Lovely.
So, here are the links to our goods, featured by them:
Sumptuous Sugar Scrub and Dream Cream Gift Set
Our Best Friends Basket
Neato.... enjoy! We did! We've even received calls from people who are interested in retailing our goods because of it. Thanks Nashville Wraps!
:)
Lynn & all of Emma's Friends
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Lost in a sea of... SOAP!
Add to that The Spa at Shawnee is now using our goods as well. So in addition to the hotel guests experiencing our goods, guests at the Spa (don't we all wish we were currently guests at the Spa?!?!?) will as well. Ahhhh.... a massage, facial, manicure, pedicure... who wouldn't want to be there?!?! Guess I'll live vicariously through our products. * grin *
It was my sister's birthday earlier this month and I have to say, we had a lovely afternoon at Shawnee celebrating it. My nephews joined Emma, Lori (my sister) and I in the River Room and had a great lunch. We then "retired," well as much as you can retire with three boys and one Emma, to the veranda and had the most creamy, wonderful ice cream. I consider myself quite an ice cream connoisseur, so to say that it was wonderful means it was a pretty yummy ice cream. So much so that I actually asked the brand... Blue Bunny. Yum-O!
It happened to be one of the only beautiful days we have had in some time in Northeast PA, what a blessing to have the sun shining and spend a relaxing, yummy day with my family.
Turns out that Emma is something of a celebrity at Shawnee... not that she would take advantage of such a position. ROFLOL! So long as the ice cream keeps coming, there is a soft breeze blowing and Veggie Tales playing on her DVD, life is good by Emma. Oh, yes, and of course, having her cousins and aunt doting on her... that helped too. ;)
But, I do owe you a bit more on Emma, don't I? The poll results show that you are a bit curious about our sweet girl, and so, I shall share. But, not tonight... no tonight I think I'll just have sweet dreams of ice cream and verandas and family...
Till then,
Lynn
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
I just let the cat out of the bag on the site...
Emma's Friends soaps, lotions and shampoos are going to be in each guest room at Shawnee Inn and Golf Resorts. Um...YEAH!

They have also mastered our new labeling machine and are working on their technique on our amazing filling machine. It has four heads which dive down into the bottles to fill each one with either lotion or shampoo. A company in North Carolina custom built it for us and recently delivered and installed it. It has been quite a learning curve to go from hand filling and labeling to using the filling machine. With the compressor and switches, timers for filling and other variable settings to manage, it's been keeping us busy. But, we are filling fools now! : )
So, while I have been absent from the blog and other social encounters, it's not because we've been lollygagging.
Okay, back to it... we've got a busy summer ahead! Thanks Shawnee and general manager Rob Howell for believing in us...
Best,
Lynn
Friday, February 27, 2009
Up and running!
But, wow, is the space nice to have! Still working out the kinks. You know how when you move into a new home, you have to figure out how you are going to "live" in your new space to figure out where to put the pens, paper and tape in the kitchen? Or where the saran wrap is?!?! ; ) That's the stage we are in... now where is xxx??? But, slowly, we're getting there.
I'll have to post a picture (I'm really lame about it, I know! Sorry!) of the progression of Emma's Friends as seen in the size of our pots. I was looking at them today as we were making soap and it caused me to giggle to see how we've grown by that measure.
My sister, Lori (waving, "Hi Lori!") has said repeatedly to me, "you should take pictures of X" which is where we are at current stages. Still, I have none. We've moved twice now and increased our space three times in that span, but still not a photo to illustrate our growth. See, lame. And I love to take photographs, but we've just been BUSY! Good problem! LOL!
I'll work on those photos, but until next time, stay well!
Lynn
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
in bed... not the soap, me!
So, I have been banned from the shop - from making things. No one wants a sicky making lovelies, trust me. I did sneak in to grab prepackaged items (after handwashing and all!!) for shipping out orders that have been piling up.
Tomorrow with any luck, I'll be healthy enough to mask up and get back to work. The ingredients are waiting for me... calling me in like a siren...
Of course, the shiny side of all this is I did a lot of filing! I can see my desk, wow... been a while for that! I even opened the french doors to my office, it is that incredible a difference! LOL! Must go off now to finish up my tax prep. Double yuck. Oh well, some things must be done...
Stay well everyone,
Lynn
Thursday, February 19, 2009
First batch in the new facility
So, of course, I had to whip up something with all those drums staring at me! :D We've been out of "Pretty" for a few weeks so I made up a batch of that. It's now been put to bed... will try to snap a pict of both the soap, the new mold and in tbe background, the new digs! More to come... Soap especially, Lavender is up, as is Pear and some others which have been calling my name!
Till then, be well!
Lynn
Monday, February 16, 2009
Another exciting bit of news is our two new retail partners... you can now find Emma's Friends goods at our area hospitals' gift shops, both Pottsville Hospital and Good Samaritan. So, if you are out and about, looking for our goods, you can now find them there too!
More on our move, new digs and exciting ventures to come...
Until then, wha-hoo... Go Emma's Friends and thank you to all those who believe in our mission and those who make it happen.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
one small step for man, one giant step for Emma!
Emma and I hit physical therapy after school on a rescheduled day and time and from the moment she stood with the therapist and took her first few steps, I knew it was going to be a big day. When she walked holding only one finger of the therapist (!!! REALLY !!!) and her body positioning was so correct (WOW!) I immediately called my husband Don to tell him to hurry up and get to the center – he had to see Emma walking! He didn’t think he could make it in time, I said “Try anyway, you’ve got to see this!”

I was afraid she might be too tired by the time Don got there, and she was tired, but that little girl has a lot of gumption! She not only showed off for her Daddy, but allowed us to take our first “walk” together as a family. In tears (of course!) I said to her therapist, we need a picture of this! So, our therapist, Leeza Masteller, ran off to get her camera phone which captured the momentous occasion.
While no one ever told us Emma wouldn’t walk, no one did… until her current orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Richard Kruse, about a year ago. He said that Emma might walk, but she’d probably only be a “house walker” (a person who can manage to walk very short distances occasionally). It was a great day when we heard a doctor actually say what we had hoped and been working towards for a long time, but it still seemed like it may never happen… until this week. What a gift! What joy! What work from one little girl and so many who help her everyday to become the most she can become.
We are so grateful and thankful to so many… Though slow, progress has been made and we are now witnessing the fruits of so many who labored with us and Emma. Thank you God for this wonderful child and for all the people you have placed in our lives... we are truly blessed!
Friday, January 23, 2009
It's how you play the game...
Kaci loves basketball and plays for the Inferno in the Division II girl's league with Blue Mt. Recreation basketball. This part of the league consists of girls in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades. Although Kaci is in 4th grade she is still one of the shortest girls on the court. We couldn't ask for better coaches than Doug Travor, Karl Laubenstine, and Frank McDonough. Coach Frank has known Kaci since she was born almost 12 years ago. Kaci's team mates are wonderful as well, always making sure she gets a chance to handle the ball and offering instruction and encouragement. The head coach of the opposing team, the Cardinals, on Saturday is Bob Moyer from Cressona. In a previous game against his team he instructed his players to give Kaci a chance to shoot. Not every coach has been that gracious.
During Saturday's game the much taller and more experienced Cardinals were beating the Inferno by the score of 22 to 2. They are one of the league's best teams. In the 4th quarter, after a few failed attempts to get the ball to Kaci, she took a pass and started dribbling along the baseline toward the basket. The Cardinals tallest player, standing well over a foot taller than Kaci, moved toward her and raised her arms but intentionally stopped about
The Cardinals player smiled along with everyone else in the stands because they knew no foul was committed, but rather it was an obvious attempt to give Kaci a chance to score her first points of the season. Now came the interesting part; Kaci attempting 2 foul shots. Because Kaci is only
The ref gave Kaci the ball, she dribbled twice and shot. Swish, nothing but net!
The fans went crazy, Judy and I had tears streaming down our cheeks, and Coach Frank stormed onto the court and swept Kaci up in his arms yelling, "Great shot Kaci. Our season is now complete!" With the crowd still cheering, our coaches called a 20 second time out so they along with the rest of the players on the bench could give Kaci "high fives" and get ready for the next play. After the time out, Kaci was directed to the line for her other foul shot.
I'm still crying, Judy was crying and praying. The ref again gives Kaci the ball, she dribbled twice and shot. Swish, nothing but net again!! More loud cheers and even more tears, but this time not just from us but also from other parents and fans in the stands as well. Oh, and one four foot tall basketball player with the biggest smile you've ever seen.
After the game Kaci was still being congratulated by the other players and their parents, still wearing that huge smile. In today's world this game may be viewed as insignificant, after all the score was now 22 to 4. But in that one moment in time, God chose to have everyone else in that gym see Kaci the way He does: as a very important and beautiful part of His creation. As a person who's worth a great deal to Him. As a person who's having one extra chromosome makes her worth more, not less in His eyes.
So on what was otherwise an ordinary Saturday at the Blue Mt. Middle School gym, God chose to show His love through the basketball "skills" of Kaci. And just as it's supposed to be, it wasn't about winning or losing, but how the game was played. God bless you and have a great day.
written by Craig Gerber, Kaci's Dad
We're cheering with you all! Lynn & all of Emma's Friends
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Handcrafted soap dishes... YEAH!
Avenues, the organization with which we work in creating our goods has developed a new program run out of Lessie's Garden and Gift Shop (one of Avenues' Vocational Rehabilitation programs) called "Creative Hands" where their consumers, individuals with disabilities, are hand crafting pottery. It occurred to me that they could make soap dishes for Emma's Friends and Denise at Avenues, who runs the program, agreed.
She sent me a picture of the first soap dish designed for our soa

Wha-hoo!!! After drying, the soap dishes will go then to The Mad Potter, another local company that specializes in handcrafted pottery which has partnered with Avenues for the Creative Hands program, for firing. Then a glaze, then they will be available online.
Can't wait... but alas, we must. BUT, I just had to share it with you all!
Yeah! Still though... I can't wait! You all might have to, I might have to buy the first one for myself! :P
Best,
Lynn
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
moving on...
It was the one we brought Emma home to, where learned about her delays, where we met our first round of case managers, developemental assessors, therapists and the place we would always "come home to" after hospital visits and doctors' appointments.

It was also the place where our soapmaking discoveries, experiments, test recipes and trials and alas, our first "gifts" from Emma's Friends began. The labels were more rudimentary, the cuts certainly no where near square but where our love of the art and giving of it began.
So, we turn a chapter in our history today, as we did yesterday, marking our first full year in business. It has been an eventful week, with much to look back on as we celebrate those things which come to an end.
I'll miss that old house. Literally old, as in built around 1785. A fabulous old house I thought we would be in for decades to come as evidenced by all that we had done with it.

So on this night, we say, good night stars, good night moon, good night sweet little Ella. May God watch over you and your family as you build your own wonderful memories in that wonderful old house...
Truly,
Lynn
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Etsy and Emma's Friends...
So, we went to Etsy and established a shop there (emmasfriends.etsy.com). For those of you who are not familiar with Etsy, it is an online marketplace for goods that are handcrafted and vintage in nature.

We opened our Etsy store this past week and were excited to be included in a Treasury our first week. Very cool, thank you pinkflowercube!
That Treasury lead to our first Etsy sale. We only have a few items listed, specifically our Valentine's Day specials, but will be populating the Etsy store as our stock is re-established. Our "Two Halves of One Heart" soap gift box is in the fourth row, highlighted by the light blue box...
If you wander over to our Esty shop, emmasfriends.etsy.com, please be sure to add us to your "favorite sellers" and you will appear on the list that "hearts" Emma's Friends. "Hearting" a shop helps to establish it as a favored shop, a quality shop, for those who are not familiar with us.
Your assistance in helping to establish Emma's Friends will go a long way in helping us to grow and add more Friends... which is part of our dream.
Thank you for all your support and patronage... we are blessed!
Truly,
Lynn
PS - I failed to mention I will do my best to post regularly to our blog..
Opening Entry...
Well, I have never done a blog before (read them, love them, never hosted/authored one though) so here we go!
While I love our little soapnotes.emmasfriends.com forum, it is limited (by design) in regard to posting so I thought, well, we'll give a blog a go.
I hope you enjoy our musings regarding what is going on in Emmaland... feel free to share your experiences with our goods, our mission, our sweetie Emma and life.
Wishing you many blessings,
Lynn